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Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra: Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra Full Movie Review:
Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Rais Suriya's show is all about the details and the actor is given his most intense character in a long time after twenty-four. Suriya is a ferocious performer with the same ferocity and determination and makes us feel every emotion of Maha's regardless of the scene of drama in which Maha pleads for money or the subtle indications of hesitation he experiences when he requests the loan of the wife (Aparna Balamurali).
Maha's marriage to his wife is among the films strengths and both of them are people with high-flying goals. The dream of Aparna's character to operating a bakery may be small, Maha's Sudha Kongara, she does her best to emphasize her role in breaking down the barriers of the glass roof in her personal manner also. From the moment she begins her intro scene where an older man informs her that it's the sons who take care of the family, instead daughters. The character is questioned about the patriarchy surrounding her.
Later in the film, it's her accomplishment and her support that allow Maha to be awed even during his most difficult times. It is refreshing to see that it's not rousing dialogue but tough-hitting repartee that is woven throughout these scenes. The film is filled with moments that leave us wondering what these aspects are because the screenplay was created by two women (Shalini Ushadevi, and Sudha Kongara). The tenderness that women are depicted is admirable. Aparna is a sultry performance.
It's not just her character. The writing is all-round good. Some characters, like Mohan Babu's Naidu and Maha's family (Vivekh Prasanna, and Krishna Kumar) are strictly functional, but Poo Ramu, Karuna and Urvashi's characters stand out. Underneath the uplifting rags-to-riches story also is a lucid analysis of caste politics. Maha's victory isn't only about Paresh being forced to take bitterness, but examines the mindset the less fortunate when they are entitled. The drawback is that the antagonist's personality is borderline caricature.
From the beginning the film demonstrates the ways in which the link between bureaucrats and capitalists has resulted in the eradication of those who dream in the big picture. Once a point, the obstacles that Maha must cross become repetitive, which makes the film appear a little long. However, the final images of the smiles in the faces of people who are taking the air ride on Maha's aircraft assure a smooth landing.
Maha's marriage to his wife is among the films strengths and both of them are people with high-flying goals. The dream of Aparna's character to operating a bakery may be small, Maha's Sudha Kongara, she does her best to emphasize her role in breaking down the barriers of the glass roof in her personal manner also. From the moment she begins her intro scene where an older man informs her that it's the sons who take care of the family, instead daughters. The character is questioned about the patriarchy surrounding her.
Later in the film, it's her accomplishment and her support that allow Maha to be awed even during his most difficult times. It is refreshing to see that it's not rousing dialogue but tough-hitting repartee that is woven throughout these scenes. The film is filled with moments that leave us wondering what these aspects are because the screenplay was created by two women (Shalini Ushadevi, and Sudha Kongara). The tenderness that women are depicted is admirable. Aparna is a sultry performance.
It's not just her character. The writing is all-round good. Some characters, like Mohan Babu's Naidu and Maha's family (Vivekh Prasanna, and Krishna Kumar) are strictly functional, but Poo Ramu, Karuna and Urvashi's characters stand out. Underneath the uplifting rags-to-riches story also is a lucid analysis of caste politics. Maha's victory isn't only about Paresh being forced to take bitterness, but examines the mindset the less fortunate when they are entitled. The drawback is that the antagonist's personality is borderline caricature.
From the beginning the film demonstrates the ways in which the link between bureaucrats and capitalists has resulted in the eradication of those who dream in the big picture. Once a point, the obstacles that Maha must cross become repetitive, which makes the film appear a little long. However, the final images of the smiles in the faces of people who are taking the air ride on Maha's aircraft assure a smooth landing.
Movie File Information
Language: Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu
Size: 700MB
Quality: HD (720p)
Release Date: 30 October 2020
Country: India
Actors: Suriya Sivakumar, Apkarna Balamurali, Mohan Babu


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